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Lamium amplexicaule, henbit, is native to Eurasia and Africa but is common in Grimes County lawns beginning in the fall. It’s a cool season plant and by late spring it’s usually too hot.
Read moreIt was a great day to be in beautiful downtown Navasota this past Saturday! Moms, dads and grandparents brought their children out for an afternoon of FREE fun activities and the opportunity to sit on Santa’s lap. Winter-like temperatures might have provided a more Currier and Ives ambience at the “ice rink,” but from what I saw, the children’s concern was staying upright on their skates.
Read moreIt looks as though the sun is fading on the human side of interaction. Talking is out, apparently determined to be overrated as a preferred means of communication nowadays.
Read moreFriday, we were able to witness one of the rarest moments as an educator. Navasota High School’s Lady Rattler Basketball Coach, Coach Tommy Gates, got his 800th career victory as a Head Coach. 800!!!
Read moreThe Grimes County Mobile Food Bank will be open Thursday, Dec. 12, from 10 a.m. until noon at the Expo Center in Navasota. Grimes County residents are eligible to participate.
Read moreBRRRR! It’s cold outside! Bundle up and stay warm. After a relatively warm weekend, the cold weather pushed through our area making it feel even much colder.
Read moreThis time of the year makes my days go by much faster than they should.
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